This video was shot by Trig during a personal lesson on a cold day over two years ago. He had his handheld sony, no tripod, and if you watch the video he was moving around alot. The video is in our gallery.
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1-H "Because of questions of all kinds, reams of additional detail must be made available - but separately, and probably endlessly." Homer Kelly
Ahhh, that would be me, 12piece. Unfortunately, the lines you see were incorrectly drawn by a competitor (to 'prove' a point) and thus misrepresent what is actually happening.
I've asked Mathew to get the job done right, and he will soon post an accurate version.
I tried my best to sort out the distortions made. The adjustments have made it closer to the reality but again you have to remember the picture is of a really horrible quality standard and the camera was not set up to get the clearest view without perspective problems....
Although I have to say that you should pay close attention to the grass line on the first picture. The uneven tilt between pics 1 and 2, and the even tilt between 2 and 3, whilst I sorted out the pics so the line between the feet was directly horizontal using the second picture - you may want to notice that the exact same adjustment on the first picture is not. It could just be the handheld camera changing slightly...
The lines of the tripod are just extremely poorly drawn -- for width, they should reference the heels and not the toes (especially the 'opened' left toe).
Now if I took out this tilt of the first picture - the first picture of the head would veer probably right on the center of the tripod....
The camera isn't even properly face on or level, the quality is just terribly awful and ghosty sequence that only someone with an 'agenda' would use.
Ahhh, that would be me, 12piece. Unfortunately, the lines you see were incorrectly drawn by a competitor (to 'prove' a point) and thus misrepresent what is actually happening.
I've asked Mathew to get the job done right, and he will soon post an accurate version.
If a competitor has to go through this to prove a point, the only point it proves is that LBG is doing something right!
"The head should be kept perfectly motionless from the time of the address until the ball has been sent away and is well on its flight. The least deviation from this rule means a proportionate danger of disaster.
When a drive has been badly foozled, the readiest and most usual explanation is that the eye has been taken off the ball, and the wise old men who have been watching shake their heads solemnly, and utter that parrot-cry of the links, "Keep your eye on the ball." Certainly this is a good and neccessary rule so far as it goes; but I do not believe that one drive in a hundred is missed because the eye has not been kept on the ball.
On the other hand, I believe that one of the most fruitful causes of failure with the tee shot is the moving of the head. Until the ball has gone, it should, as I say, be as nearly perfectly still as possible, and I would have written that it should not be moved to the extent of a sixteeenth of an inch, but for the fact that it is not human to be so still, and golf is always inclined to the human side."
I guess I won't win any academy awards for my film making. Sorry everyone.
But the guy who drew the lines should win one for "best special effects". If you look closely, these effects will lead you to believe Yoda is actually doing a cart wheel in the film. I am hear to tell you all - I was there and he did not do a cart wheel!